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Blue 5.1.01 Introduction This document introduces users to basic system operation procedures using the touch screen. Start-up The touch screen remains powered on indefinitely. If left unattended, the touch screen will revert to power-save mode and the screen will go blank. To begin, simply touch the screen s surface and the Welcome page will load. Press the screen again to load the system s Main Page. Microphones There are 2 lectern microphones are attached to the lectern, and a handheld microphone and a lapel microphone located inside the lecturn. The two lectern mics are On when the system is turned On. The handheld and lapel microphone are switched on by a small button on the side.. Volume The room volume level can be adjusted at any time by using the Volume column controls. For convenience, the volume controls are located on the right side of the screen. Press the Volume icons to adjust the volume level. Press the mute icon to turn off the sound. 1 P a g e

Collaborate/Web Conference Camera Control The audio-visual system is equipped with two video cameras which can be controlled using the touch screen panel. The camera remote allows the presenter to walk freely and select the cameras without going to the touch panel. 1. Select the Camera Control icon. 2. Select a Camera icon. 3. Use the Pan / Tilt and Zoom to position the camera. 4. Select a Preset icon to move camera to a saved position. 5. To save a preset, press the Store Preset icon followed by a Preset icon. 6. Press the Done icon to close the pop-up window. Presentations Selecting and Operating Sources Projector Tab PC Presentation The audio-visual system is equipped to display computer presentations from the House PC located in the lectern. PC Presentation Procedure 1. Select the Projector tab. 2. Select the PC icon. 3. Press the Blank icon to blank the display. 2 P a g e

Laptop The audio-visual system is equipped with an HDMI input allowing the user to connect a laptop computer or document camera. 1. Select the Smart Board tab or the Projector tab. 2. Select the Laptop icon. 3. Press the Blank icon to blank the display Connecting a Laptop 1. Connect a laptop to the AV console rack input using an HDMI cable. 2. Turn on the laptop. 3. Configure the laptop to direct the video image to an external video display. Switching to an external display is usually done using one of the Function keys (E.g. Function + F3 or F5). Consult the laptop s help files for more information.. Wireless Presentation The audio-visual system is equipped with a wireless presenter to allow the user to present using a wireless laptop computer. Downloading Wireless Presenter Software (only required the first time) See Instruction sheet - Wireless Presenter 3 P a g e

LCD Tab By default the audio-visual system will display the selected option on the Projector tab on both the projector and Monitor. Complete the following to display separate presentations on the Projector and the Monitor. For example:- 1. Select the Projector tab for the input to display the presentation on the projector screen. 2. Select the Monitor tab for the input to display the presentation on the LCD. Follow Projector Presentation Procedure 1. Select the LCD tab. 2. Select the Follow Projector icon. 3. Press the Blank icon to blank the display. Video Conference Presentation The audio-visual system is equipped to display video conference calls. Use the Video Conference tab to establish and control a video conference call. Use the Video Conference presentation page to display a current video conference call. NOTE: The Video Conference option from within the Projector or Monitor tab is only available when in video conference mode and there is a current video conference call in progress. Otherwise, this option is not available VC Presentation Procedure 1. Enter Video Conference mode and establish a conference call. 2. Select the Projector tab or the Monitor tab. 3. Select the Video Conference icon. 4 P a g e

Video Conferencing Video Conference Dialing The system features video conference dialing that allows manual dialing and calling of video conference calls. Video Conference Dialing Procedure 2. Select the Dialing icon. 3. Enter the contact number/address using the numeric keypad of the keyboard or via the keyboard icon. 4. Press the Call icon to connect the call. 5. Use the Privacy icon to disable outgoing audio. 6. Use the Volume controls to adjust the incoming volume level. 7. Press the Remote icon to display simulated remote control icons. 8. Press the PIP Layout icon to display and change the picture-in-picture image. 9. Press the End icon to disconnect the call. Menu Controls 1. Press the Enter/Menu icon to display the on-screen menu. 2. Use the icons to navigate around the on-screen display menu. 3. Confirm selections by pressing the Enter/Menu icon again. 4. Press the Back/Cancel icon to cancel a selection or exit the on-screen menu. Video Conference Phone Book The video conferencing system features an integrated Phone Book. The phone book provides a convenient way of establishing calls without needing to manually type long contact numbers. VC Phone Book Procedure 2. Select the Phonebook icon. 3. Select one of the contact icons to bring up the contact s name and number. 4. Use the Next or Prev icons to scroll through the phone book. Use the First or Last icons to jump to the beginning or end of the phone book. 5. Press the Call icon to connect the call. 6. Use the Privacy icon to disable outgoing microphone audio. 7. Use the Volume controls to adjust the incoming volume level. 8. Press the End icon to disconnect the call 5 P a g e

Video Conference Send Content The video conferencing system allows users to select and control the near-end sources. The unit will send whatever source is selected to the video conference call. VC Send Content Procedure 2. Select the Send Content icon. 3. At the bottom of the screen select a source to be sent to video conference. 4. Press the Send Content icon to send the presentation. 5. Press the Stop Sending icon to stop sending the presentation. Video Conference Camera The video conferencing system allows users to select and control the near-end video camera. VC Camera Procedure 2. Select the Camera icon. 3. Use the icons and Zoom icons to position the camera. 4. Select a Preset icon to move the camera to a pre-configured position. Video Conference Far-End The video conference system allows users to control the far-end camera that is connected to the receiver s VC system. This feature allows users to fine tune viewing angles and zoom based on the near-end perspective. To use this feature, the receiver s system must support this feature and be configured to permit Far-End control. VC Far End Procedure 2. Select the Far End icon. 3. Select a Source icon. 4. Use the icons and Zoom icons to adjust the far-end camera angle. 5. Alternatively, select one of the three Preset icons to load a preconfigured viewing angle. These presets are configured by the far-end user. 6 P a g e

Video Conference Layout You can adjust how the video conference is displayed on the local screen. 1. Press the Layout Tab 2. Turn the Self View on/off 3. Move PIP changes the location of the self view. 4. There are three screen layouts when sending content. Choose these with the Single button, the Prominent button or the Overlay button. End Video Conferencing Pressing the End icon from the Dialing or Phonebook pages will disconnect the current conference call. Pressing the Exit Video Conf. icon will disconnect all calls and exit the video conferencing mode. A pop-up warning will allow the user to confirm this selection. Press the Yes icon to end video conferencing. Press the No icon to resume video conferencing 7 P a g e

Shutdown To shutdown the audio-visual system 1. Press the Shutdown icon located on the top right of the touch screen. A pop-up screen will appear. To turn off the system 2. Press the Yes icon. 3. Press the No icon to return to the audiovisual system. NOTE: Letting the system go to sleep by itself only powers down the touch panel screen, it does not turn off the audio-visual equipment. To turn off the equipment, shutdown the system properly using the touch screen panel. This will extend the life of the audio-visual equipment. To ensure the equipment is ready for use by the next lecturer/presenter Log off the House PC only, do not shutdown/turn off the House PC For assistance, please contact ITMS Technical Support Phone: 8946 6291 or Ext: 6291 8 P a g e